Agreement of an inert gas rebreathing device with thermodilution and the direct oxygen fick method in measurement of pulmonary blood flow

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Peyton P.J. [1 ]
Thompson B. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Anaesthesia, Austin Hospital, Melbourne, Vic.
[2] Department of Allergy, Immunology and Respiratory Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Vic.
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Cardiac output; Effective pulmonary capillary blood flow; Non-invasive; Oxygen uptake; Rebreathing technique;
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10.1007/s10877-005-1589-6
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Objective. Inert gas rebreathing is a well established method for the non-invasive measurement of pulmonary blood flow. We tested the agreement in measurement of pulmonary blood flow (Qt rb) by a new inert soluble gas rebreathing device, the Innocor (Innovision, Copenhagen), with bolus thermodilution (Qt td) and the direct oxygen Fick (Qt Fick) method. Methods. 9 patients pre- and post-cardiac surgery were recruited resulting in 20 sets of measurements overall. Arterial and mixed venous blood samples were collected simultaneously with a thermodilution measurement and rebreathing manoeuvre to measure both VO2 and effective pulmonary capillary blood flow. Results. Mean bias (95% confidence limits) was: Qt rb - Qt td 0.01 (± 0.42) L/min; Qt rb - Qt Fick + 0.34 (± 0.59) L/min. The standard deviation of the difference between paired measurements was: Qt td - Qt rb ± 0.89 L/min; Qt Fick - Qt rb ± 1.26 L/min. Conclusions. Acceptable overall agreement between the Innocor and these reference standards was demonstrated. © Springer Science + Business Media, Inc. 2005.
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